An expanse tear runs down my cheek.
An expanse tear runs down my cheek.
Let’s pump up the flyover real estate market?
He was a corporate raider, so he was sort of the bad guy in 80s comedy movies.
Corporations are people too my friend.
I'm not sure which is worse.
I'm pretty sure they deep fry them to dehydrated them too
I think this must have happened before my time.
Operation Paperclip is calling from inside the house.
That's only because a glass of milk is kind of gross.
“There’s too much identity tied up in one’s work, so that is lost [after retirement]. And then there’s the cultural script of what maleness means in in our culture, so men just won’t admit or won’t receive care for depression because of that sense that it’s somehow not what a man does.”
What use is a cog that can't cog anymore? Caring for elders is not built into our value system and not protected by our economic system.
Hell, it may be the only way to retire in a few more years.
I believe a fairly wealthy landowner heir as well.
If police and proud boys have them…
I do use mine for target practice though. I shot competitively when I was younger and really appreciate the skill aspect. I have fond memories of my grandpa teaching me how to shoot, but hunting has never been on my radar.
January sixth, probably played a pretty big role in me actually "pulling the trigger" tbh. That and a PB demonstration down the street from me.
If I was honest, it's basically a super dangerous bowling ball to me.
It's crazy to think how much damage law enforcement had on the black community's moral leadership of the sixties and seventies. I guess I'd never really thought about the leadership of the generation immediately following.
Tupac absolutely had a lot of charisma and a moral authority. Shit, his name is still known around the world. It is kind of wild to think how he could have matured into that role, especially considering the influence that hip hop has been able to muster socially.
I don't mean to throw shade at anyone, but imagine the impact a prominent hip hop voice could have today with a message that went against the socioeconomic grain and sort of harkened back to some of the voices of the civil rights movement driving real progress.
All Americans, not just the black community that was hit the hardest and most violently, lost a lot to cointelpro and the state behind it.
I think they want to invade Mexico and build a Canadian border wall too.
They sound like meth heads.
Long term it's probably decaying public trust, short term: no matter the asshole they've got people that voted for them.
I'm not too sure that America is even thinking about it's future anymore and we've got a ton of momentum.
I don't see a good reason for originalism. It seems stupid to me.
I don't see why they don't just ask their parents for money?
It's like people don't even know how to take care of themselves.
We're a team here.
The only burden of proof is your word about previous abuse, or threats of abuse.
In a perfect world, this would always be true information stated by someone who needs protection. It is often, however, a reaction of someone vindictive and accustomed to having power over someone else.
All you need to do in a full out the form and sign it in front of the clerk. Any lawyer will probably tack on on to the filing of there's anything contested about the divorce.
When someone leaves an abusive relationship, it's a very dangerous time. I'm not saying that guns help in any way, but if you were going to kill someone for leaving you, you may as well get the state to say they can't be armed.
100% a restraining order is given without evidence, a domestic abuse charge requires evidence.
When someone who is abused leaves the relationship it's a very dangerous time for them. Plus, I don't like the state being able to take action against civilians without the burden of evidence.
It’s the second paragraph on the post.